Sunday sport: Final round of Allianz League sees Galway take on Kerry
The final round of games in the Allianz National Football League take place this afternoon.
Mayo, who are already through to the Division One final, welcome Monaghan to Castlebar.
A win for the visitors, should Tyrone beat Armagh in Omagh, would see them avoid relegation.
Kieran McGeeney's side would go down meanwhile if those two results play out.
Elsewhere, Donegal - who are relegated barring a mathematical miracle - take on Roscommon at Dr. Hyde Park.
At the other end of the table Galway welcome Kerry to Pearse Stadium with the winner advancing to that final.
All of those games throw-in at 1:45pm
A point would be enough to take the Dublin footballers back up to the top tier.
They take on Mickey Harte's in-form Louth at Croke Park.
The Wee County will be looking to become the first ever side in history to secure three consecutive promotions when that gets underway at 2pm
At the same time Clare host Limerick, Kildare entertain Meath and it's Cork and Derry at Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
In Division One of the LIDL Ladies National Football League Donegal host Mayo in a winner-takes-all relegation shoot-out.
Elsewhere, Galway face Kerry at Tuam Stadium with both counties already qualified for the final.
While Dublin meet Waterford in a dead-rubber.
All of those games get underway at 2-o'clock.
Kilkenny welcome Cork to Nowlan Park this afternoon for their Division One National Hurling League semi-final.
Throw-in is at 4pm with the winner facing Limerick in the decider.
After trailing by four points at half-time a second half surge from John Kiely's side saw them beat theor munster neighbours 1-28 to 25 points.
Peter Casey with the goal for the hosts at the Gaelic Grounds.
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